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Instant Coffee Linked to Higher Risk of Vision Loss
Instant Coffee Linked to Higher Risk of Vision Loss

Instant coffee increases dry age-related macular degeneration risk nearly sevenfold compared to other coffee types, according to genetic studies Eac…

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Krill Oil Helps Preserve Muscle and Boost Your Energy Levels
Krill Oil Helps Preserve Muscle and Boost Your Energy Levels

Krill oil helps preserve muscle and boost energy in elderly adults and people who are trying to lose weight (especially when reducing calories signi…

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Scientists Identify Key Factors Behind E. Coli Outbreaks in Romaine Lettuce
Scientists Identify Key Factors Behind E. Coli Outbreaks in Romaine Lettuce

E. coli O157:H7 is one of the leading causes of severe foodborne illness, and romaine lettuce has repeatedly been implicated in widespread outbreaks…

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How Dietary Copper Affects Memory Loss and Brain Aging
How Dietary Copper Affects Memory Loss and Brain Aging

Older adults who consumed between 1.2 and 1.6 milligrams of copper daily scored higher on memory and processing speed tests, with stroke survivors b…

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The Dental Habit Linked to Better Heart Health (but Most People Skip It)
The Dental Habit Linked to Better Heart Health (but Most People Skip It)

Flossing takes only minutes yet slashes health risks, with regular flossers showing up to 44% lower odds of certain strokes and reduced chances of i…

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Florida Declares Victory for Liberty and Parental Rights — Ends School Vaccine Mandates!
Florida Declares Victory for Liberty and Parental Rights — Ends School Vaccine Mandates!

Florida announced it will eliminate every school vaccine mandate, making it the first state to fully separate public education from government-enfor…

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Getting a Smartphone Too Young Linked to Lasting Mental Health Harm
Getting a Smartphone Too Young Linked to Lasting Mental Health Harm

Receiving a smartphone before age 13 is strongly linked to poorer mental health in young adulthood, including higher rates of suicidal thoughts, agg…

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Pesticides Disrupt Gut Bacteria Linked to Inflammation
Pesticides Disrupt Gut Bacteria Linked to Inflammation

Common pesticides don't just kill pests — they disrupt how your gut bacteria function, leading to inflammation, metabolic stress, and immune imbalan…

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Microplastics Found to Trigger Cancer-Linked Changes in Lung Cells
Microplastics Found to Trigger Cancer-Linked Changes in Lung Cells

Microplastics were found to trigger cancer-like changes in healthy lung cells, including increased mobility, DNA damage, and activated survival path…

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The Benefits of Molecular Hydrogen and How Inhalation Delivers Them- Discussion between Tyler Lebaron and Dr. Mercola
The Benefits of Molecular Hydrogen and How Inhalation Delivers Them- Discussion between Tyler Lebaron and Dr. Mercola

In this interview, Tyler LeBaron, founder of the Molecular Hydrogen Institute, shares insights about molecular hydrogen's science, delivery methods, …

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